Karnataka News
Railway Ministry has told the four share-holding States either to fund KRCLs capital expenditure or relinquish their shares
BJP vs Congress In Karnataka Over 4,000 Crores In Dues In Free Travel Scheme
The BJP has seized on the revelation to mount an attack against the ruling Congress, accusing it of bankrupting the Road Transport Corporations (RTCs) and endangering public transport infrastructure.
Venkataraman Death: Karnataka Govt Orders Probe As Man Dies Of Heart Attack On Road
Speaking to News18, Dinesh Gundu Rao said the state government would not hesitate to take action if negligence by any hospital or medical professional is established.
Pigeon droppings and public health crisis: Karnataka moves to curb feeding in cities
Karnataka's health department is regulating pigeon feeding in public spaces due to rising respiratory illnesses linked to bird droppings. Uncontrolled feeding has led to large pigeon populations and health hazards, prompting the government to issue directives for bans and controlled feeding areas to protect public health.
Over 2,000 Anganwadi-cum-Creches in India: Minister in Rajya Sabha
NEW DELHI: To help working mothers provide due care and protection to their children, the Centre is operating over 2,000 Anganwadi-cum-Creches (AWCCs) in the country. In a written reply, Minister of State of Women and Child Development Savitri Thakur said there are 39,011 children beneficiaries across 2,820 AWCCs. Of the 2,820 AWCCs, Delhi has the most at 502, benefitting 2,590 children. Haryana has 290 AWCCs, benefitting 6426 children. It is followed by Nagaland, where 270 AWCCs are functional while 3122 are beneficiaries. Karnataka has 248 AWCCs, with 5837 beneficiaries, while Nagaland has 200 AWCCs with 4243 beneficiaries. The minister said, the WCD ministry has introduced the Palna Scheme under the Samarthya Vertical of Umbrella Mission Shakti for all States and UTs from April 1, 2022, to provide day-care facilities and protection to children. Governments sustained initiatives on education, skilling and employment of women have resulted in increased opportunities for their employment, and more and more women are now in gainful employment, working within or outside their homes. Lack of proper day-care services is often a deterrent for women to go out and work. Hence, there is an urgent need for improved quality and reach of day care services/crches for working women amongst all socio-economic groups both in the organised and unorganised sectors, she said. To address these difficulties faced by the working mothers in giving due child care and protection to their children, day-care crche facilities are being provided through the Palna Scheme, she added.
Chinese GPS Tracker Found on Seagull Near Karnataka Coast
Officials, however, said that preliminary findings point to scientific research rather than espionage
The Minister explained that the land is ancestral property that he had inherited from his grandfather
Bengaluru Faces Poor Visibility As Karnataka Sees Coldest Spell In 20 Years
Bengaluru is seeing chilly mornings as severe cold grips several Karnataka districts. The IMD has issued a yellow alert for Gadag, Koppal, Bagalkot and Dharwad
A 34-year-old mechanic in Bengaluru died after being denied timely medical care by multiple hospitals. His wife alleges neglect due to their financial status and calls for action against the facilities. Despite her grief, she donated his eyes, urging others to help those in distress.
Chinese GPS tracker found on seagull near Karwar Coast in Karnataka, officials initiate inquiry
A Chinese-made GPS tracker was found on a seagull near Karwar's sensitive naval zone. Security and forest officials are investigating. Preliminary findings suggest scientific research, not espionage. This follows a similar incident last year. Authorities are exercising caution due to the strategic location. Further action depends on responses from the research body.
Suburban rail project: Karnataka HC passes interim order against axing trees at Cantonment
BENGALURU: The High Court of Karnataka on Wednesday passed an interim order against cutting or damaging trees on over eight acres of land at Cantonment, where the proposed suburban railway project is supposed to come up. A division bench of Chief Justice Vibhu Bakhru and Justice CM Poonacha passed the order after hearing a public interest litigation filed by former MLA AT Ramaswamy and three others. The bench issued a notice to the state, Centre, Karnataka Biodiversity Board, the tree officer, and others. Countering the apprehension expressed by the counsel for petitioners over the move to axe trees, the Additional Solicitor General of India (on behalf of the Centre), submitted that the state has rightly withdrawn the notification as it was issued without consulting the Centre. Also, the petition is premature as the application has been made to the tree officer seeking permission to cut trees for the suburban rail project on the land in question, he said. The petition stated that the land in question is a decades-old green space. It belongs to the Railways. It is in the heart of Bengaluru and is part of the Cantonment Railway Station, but bifurcated by a road. It is rich in biodiversity and has 371 big trees. When the matter stood thus, it is shocking to note that the tree officer issued a public notice in newspapers on April 25, inviting objections from the people with regard to an application filed by the Railways for removal of 368 trees. The notice stated that the commercial development project will come up on the land measuring 34,856 sq mts, which has been leased to a private company. The petition stated that people not only staged protests against the move to cut trees, but also raised objections to the notice. A public hearing was held later. When the matter stood thus, it is heartening to note that the Minister for Forest, Ecology and Environment of Karnataka had taken a proactive step by taking a decision to declare the land as a biodiversity heritage site under the provisions of the Biological Diversity Act, 2002. However, after three months, a decision was taken abruptly through a notification on December 6, 2025, thereby withdrawing the earlier notification issued on September 10 declaring the land as a heritage site. The petitioners stated that no reasons were given for this action. However, the forest minister stated that the withdrawal is a setback for the states conservation efforts. They termed the decision atrocious and the reasons given absurd. It is very clear that all is not well with the state, which has taken a retrograde decision, though it is a matter of grave concern, which will have an adverse impact on Bengalurus environment, they alleged.
Koramangala-type waste processing plant may come up across Karnataka's South City constituencies
BENGALURU: Taking note of residents appreciation for the effective processing and management of wet and dry waste at the waste processing unit in Koramangala, South City Corporation Commissioner K N Ramesh said steps will be taken to establish similar waste processing units in all Assembly constituencies in corporation limits. Ramesh inspected the waste processing unit, including the biomethanation plant, in Koramangala on Wednesday and obtained detailed information on solid waste processing methods. He also examined records related to the disposal of dry waste stored at the dry waste collection centre, including old beds, footwear, damaged machinery, bottles and other dry waste materials. At Hulimavu Lake, he inspected development works and instructed officials to ensure that sewage and wastewater flowing through stormwater drains do not mix with lake water. He directed officials to put up fencing to prevent encroachment in the lake area.
Follow Calcutta HC norms on child access, custody: Karnataka High Court
BENGALURU: The Karnataka High Court directed all the courts in the state to follow the guidelines approved by the Calcutta High Court for child access and child custody, along with the parental plan, till the Rule Committee frames the guidelines in the state. A division bench of Chief Justice Vibhu Bakhru and Justice CM Poonacha passed the order while hearing the suo moto public interest litigation registered by it on the matter in 2023. The court noted that the counsels for the parties stated that the Child Access and Custody Guidelines, along with Parenting Plan 2025, were formulated with the participation of several stakeholders and the said guidelines were placed before the Calcutta High Court. The same have been directed to be circulated in terms of the order dated September 23, 2025. The counsels told the court that those guidelines may be directed to be adopted till the same are considered by the Rule Committee and appropriate changes are made, which may be necessary. Taking on record the guidelines placed before it, the court noted that the High Court of Calcutta, while considering a Public Interest Litigation for a direction to frame appropriate guidelines for child access, child custody, along with a parental plan, had referred the matter to the Rule Committee of the said Court. The Rule Committee invited suggestions from the District Judges, Directors of the Judicial Academy, State of West Bengal, Child Psychologists and other relevant stakeholders, who had held various deliberations with regard to the suggestions made. A Sub-Committee was also appointed for the said purpose, and guidelines have been framed. Pursuant to which, the High Court of Calcutta, by order dated September 23, accepted the same and ordered that till the Rules are framed and approved, the guidelines be followed. In view of this, we direct that the said guidelines be placed before the Rule Committee for considering the necessary changes. In the meanwhile, the Registrar General should circulate these guidelines to all the District Judges, Family Courts and Magistrates in the state exercising jurisdiction in matters relating to the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005. We clarify that the said guidelines should be applied till the Rules are made by the Rule Making Committee and are approved in accordance with law, the court observed.
Karnataka government school teachers spend own money for eggs in midday meal
BENGALURU: Government school teachers in the state say that they have been forced to spend money from their pockets to provide eggs to children as part of midday meals without any assurance of reimbursement. Speaking to TNIE , he said, There are 560 children in our school and at least 400 of them choose to eat eggs and the rest of them banana. Sometimes, those who have preferred have banana too ask for eggs but we cant stop them from doing so. The government has been providing us Rs 6 per egg, of which Rs 5 is given for an egg, 20 paise for transportation charges, 30 paise for midday meals workers who remove the shell and 50 paise for boiling. However, the prices of eggs have never been Rs 5. Currently, I have bought eggs for Rs 7.50. He added, This year, I have spent Rs 60,000 extra from my salary and there is no guarantee that it will be reimbursed. Earlier, it was instructed to provide eggs three times in a week however, now we are instructed to give it every day. Similarly, we are given Rs 6 to purchase bananas and depending on the price in the market, we provide two bananas or one banana to the student. Currently, it is Rs 80 for one kg Yelakki banana. Meanwhile, another teacher from Government High School in Nada village in Dakshina Kannada said, In my school, there are 120 children and all consume eggs in the midday meals and no students take bananas. Therefore, the cost we incurred this year is approximately Rs 18,000 extra from our pockets. We have brought this to the notice of education department officials and also the delegates who come from Azim Premji University for inspection of midday meals. However, we are told that the budget is already allocated for it and this cannot be increased now. Both the central as well as state governments must work together to increase the amount provided to eggs to schools. In August 2024, the Azim Premji Foundation signed an agreement with the state government to support the midday meal programme. They have allocated a separate amount of Rs 1,500 crore for three years to provide eggs to government schools from LKG to Class 10. Vikas Kishore Suralkar, Education Commissioner, Department of School Education and Literacy, said, Teachers spending extra from their pockets might not be factually correct. However, the department is discussing to revise the rates according to the current market rate of eggs or bananas. Once it is revised, funds may be allocated for the same.
173 cases per lakh: Keralas cancer burden highest in South
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Its alarming. Kerala has witnessed a steep rise in cancer cases over the past decade, with annual incidence climbing by 54%, from 39,672 cases in 2015 to 61,175 in 2024. More worryingly, the states per capita cancer incidencecases per 1 lakh populationrose to 173 in 2024 from 114 a decade ago, according to figures from the ICMR-National Cancer Registry Programme. The data was tabled in the Lok Sabha by Union Health Minister J P Nadda in response to a question from DMK MP Kanimozhi Karunanidhi. The surge in Keralas cancer cases was particularly pronounced after 2018, with a sharp jump recorded in 2019 followed by a steady increase of about 1,000 cases in subsequent years, the figures revealed. Experts felt the number reflected both a genuine rise in disease burden and improved detection through expanded national screening programmes and strengthened healthcare delivery. Among southern states, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka reported a higher annual caseload, but were behind Kerala in per capita cancer incidence. With a population of about 3.5 crore, Keralas incidence of 173 cases per 1 lakh people in 2024 was significantly higher than Tamil Nadu (137), Karnataka (139) and Andhra Pradesh (144). State faces one of the highest cancer burdens in South India Health experts warned that Kerala now faces one of the highest cancer burdens in South India, making prevention and early detection a public health priority. The proportion of elderly population is increasing and is expected to reach 30% by 2050 from the current 20%. Non-communicable diseases are on the rise. Lifestyle factors such as physical inactivity and unhealthy food habits contribute to the risk, said Dr Althaf A, epidemiologist and professor at Thiruvananthapuram Government Medical College. He said the rise in cases may also reflect the expansion of diagnostic facilities and cancer hospitals in both public and private sectors.
Bangalore weather today: Sunny skies, pleasant temperatures, moderate AQI - December 18, 2025
Bangalore kicks off Wednesday with bright sunshine and a pleasant 26.2C, ideal for outdoor activities. While yesterday's air quality registered 'moderate,' today's breezy conditions could offer some improvement. The city anticipates a consistently pleasant week ahead, featuring clear skies and cool nights, perfect for holiday preparations.
A Bengaluru police inspector thwarted a love trap orchestrated by a woman who bombarded him with calls and messages, escalating to threats of suicide and political influence. Her persistent advances, including gifts and love letters, were met with refusal, leading to her arrest. Investigations revealed similar past incidents involving alleged extortion.
Hebbalkar apologises over Gruha Lakshmi payout lapse; BJP walks out
Pick-up trouble: New Bengaluru airport policy throws firms handling large delegations into disarray
Rs 300cr spent on ineligible work, finds CAG
Bill on SC internal quota introduced, fireworks expected during debate
Drug penalty: Bengaluru Apartment association, security firm face criminal case
CAG: Karnataka government 'delayed' action plan for flood, landslide risk management - Deccan Herald
CAG: Karnataka government 'delayed' action plan for flood, landslide risk management Deccan Herald
Cong protests decision to replace MGNREGA , dares BJP to remove Gandhis photo from rupee note
Heard in the House: Corruption keeping Kalyana Karnataka region backward - Deccan Herald
Heard in the House: Corruption keeping Kalyana Karnataka region backward Deccan Herald
Karnataka: Of bankruptcy and fresh elections - Deccan Herald
Karnataka: Of bankruptcy and fresh elections Deccan Herald
Child marriage affects Bhagyalakshmi scheme beneficiaries in Yadgir dist
Karnataka Land Dispute: Gowda Denies BJP's 21-Acre Claim - Deccan Herald
Karnataka Land Dispute: Gowda Denies BJP's 21-Acre Claim Deccan Herald
A GPS-tagged seagull on Karwar beach, initially causing local concern, was revealed to be part of a scientific study by the Wildlife and Nature Protection Society of Sri Lanka. Forest officials confirmed the device was for tracking migration patterns, not surveillance, after the exhausted bird was rescued.
Ktaka revenue min accused of land grab
Late teachers Kannada dictionary published by sons
Car knocks down Karnataka high court advocate
Murder case: Renukaswamys parents testify, Pavitra granted TV in barrack
BDA, forest dept to hold joint surveyto resolve Banashankari land dispute
Karnataka HC bars tree cutting near Cantonment railway station
Row In Karnataka Assembly: BJP Flags Rs 5,000 Crore Shortfall In Gruha Lakshmi Scheme
BJP MLA Mahesh Tenginkai questioned why payments for February and March had not been credited to beneficiaries bank accounts.
Angry over affair? Man kills brother, held
New bus stops on Bengaluru Metros Yellow Line
Back-to-back Pocso cases in Belagavi raise concerns
Vijay Hazare Trophy: KL Rahul And Prasidh Krishna Named In Karnatakas Squad
Vijay Hazare Trophy: The Indian duo of wicketkeeper-batter K.L. Rahul and fast-bowler Prasidh Krishna have been named in Karnatakas squad for the upcoming Vijay Hazare Trophy. Defending champions Karnataka will play its Group A fixtures in Ahmedabad, starting on December 24. The addition of Rahul, who recently captained India in the ODI leg of the South Africa tour, where they won 2-1, and Prasidh adds further experience to the side led by Mayank Agarwal. Karun Nair has been appointed as the vice-captain following his strong performances in the Ranji Trophy. Pacers Vidwath Kaverappa and Vidyadhar Patel, though not listed in the main squad, will travel with the team to Ahmedabad and remain available for match duty. Young batters Harshil Dharmani and Dhruv Prabhakar, who also bowls handy off-spin, have earned call-ups after impressive outings in the U23 50-over competition last month. Left-arm spinner Shreesha Achar has been included as the squads lone specialist slow bowler. Yere Goud will be the head coach, while Mansur Ali Khan and Shabarish Mohan will serve as bowling and fielding coaches, respectively. Karnatakas Group A opponents include Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Pondicherry, Kerala, and Tripura. Pacers Vidwath Kaverappa and Vidyadhar Patel, though not listed in the main squad, will travel with the team to Ahmedabad and remain available for match duty. Young batters Harshil Dharmani and Dhruv Prabhakar, who also bowls handy off-spin, have earned call-ups after impressive outings in the U23 50-over competition last month. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Karnataka squad: Mayank Agarwal (captain), Karun Nair (vice-captain), Devdutt Padikkal, Ravichandran Smaran, KL Shrijith, Abhinav Manohar, Shreyas Gopal, V. Vyshak, Manvanth Kumar, Shreesha Achar, Abhilash Shetty, B.R. Sharath, Harshil Dharmani, Dhruv Prabhakar, KL Rahul, and Prasidh Krishna. Article Source: IANS
Smart City houses remain vacant as families wait for keys
Siddhasiri ethanol plant directors deny allegations of cheating farmers on sugarcane weight
Aadhaar correction delay denies benefits to students in Bidar
MLC poll: Just 24% of West Graduates voters register to vote
Seagull With GPS Tracker Of Chinese Institute Found On Karnataka Coast
A migratory seagull fitted with a GPS tracking device was found injured along the Karwar coastline in Karnataka's Uttara Kannada district, triggering concern among residents and security agencies.
Legislators from among SCs, STs to meet CM on issues concerning Dalit entrepreneurs
They are demanding timely release of benefits and incentives
Row Over Women's Scheme In Karnataka Assembly: BJP Alleges Rs 5,000 Crore Scam
A heated confrontation over Karnataka's flagship Gruha Lakshmi welfare scheme brought proceedings in the state assembly to a standstill on Wednesday.
Mid year assessment: GST rate rationalisation to further hit revenues
The State estimates the revenue shortfall of 9,000 crore in addition to the revenue loss of about 9,500 crore due to non -merger of cess
Adopt Calcutta high court child custody norms for now: Karnataka high court
Six phones, SIM cards, sharp weapons seized in Bengaluru prison raid
Bill on sub-classification of SCs for reservation tabled in Assembly
CAG highlights inadequate preparedness in disaster management in Karnataka
CAG found that 49 out of the 100 Water Level Sensors installed in Bengaluru remained non-functional
Over 62.40 lakh children to be covered under Pulse Polio campaign in Karnataka on December 21
Stone cold score: Old jail feud fuels midnight murder bid in Bengaluru
Karnataka High Court orders application of child custody guidelines framed by Calcutta HC for now
BJP slams plea for debate on Central agencies targeting Congress leaders
Speaker Khader rejects demand by A.S. Ponnanna after House resumes proceedings following an adjournment over the Oppositions objections
Telangana ranks fifth in patent filings, says report
Telangana was among the States specifically identified as having contributed significantly to the rise in domestic patent filings, alongside Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Odisha
Two Bengaluru medical college students die in TN road accident
Digitisation of inscriptional estampages commences at Epigraphy Directorate in Mysuru
RTC unions to begin awareness drive on surprise strike after talks with Karnataka government fail
Union leaders said the JAC was preparing the ground for a surprise strike as a pressure tactic, following what they described as repeated failures by the government to address long-pending demands
2.73 crore restored in accounts of cyber fraud victims in Kalaburagi
Funds meant for welfare of mining areas spent violating guidelines: CAG report
Funds were utilised to purchase vehicles and build roads on DC office premises violating the guidelines, according to the CAG
Trial begins in Renukaswamy murder case: victims parents depose
Aspiring Mysuru mega expo from December 18
Gruha Lakshmi funds not paid in February & March; Karnataka minister accepts BJP charge, apologises
The BJP has been running a campaign against the government, accusing it of not releasing Gruha Lakshmi instalments on time and sitting on huge dues. The scheme, which is one of the five major guarantees of the Congress, promises Rs 2000 every month to women heads of low-income households.
State govt. committed to developing Belagavi, says Shivakumar
The Deputy Chief Minister was speaking after flagging off a Swachchata Run near the Fort Lake
Zoo tigress Thayamma ailing, undergoing treatment
Maintenance of RO plants has become difficult in rural areas, says Minister
Large parts of North Karnataka may see cold wave-like conditions
KSNDMC forecast says minimum temperatures likely to drop significantly below normal levels
Large parts of North Karnataka may see cold wave-like conditions - The Hindu
Large parts of North Karnataka may see cold wave-like conditions The Hindu
S.N. Hegde, ex-Vice-Chancellor of University of Mysore, passes away
Virajpet schoolboy loses finger in firecracker mishap
Karnataka Bans Pigeon Feeding In Public Places Over Health Risks
The Karnataka government is moving to regulate and prohibit pigeon feeding in public spaces, citing serious health risks-including respiratory issues-linked to bird droppings and feathers.
State writes to Centre on electric buses; says trip cancellation 3 times morecompared to diesel ones
The state government raised concerns regarding the performance of GCC (Gross Cost Contract) operators who are entrusted with the deployment and operation of electric buses in Bengaluru with the union government.
Rights of MLAs denied in revised protocol, allege BJP legislators
Basava International Museum work progressing: Minister
Karnataka to seek relaxation on Centres scrap policy for public transport vehicles
CPI(M) to organise Janadhani Rally on Dec. 21
It is seeking redressal of issues concerning farmers, workers and common people and an end to the anti-people policies of the governments
80% of pending cases before AC courts disposed of in two and a half years, says Minister
Protest today against neglect of Kalaburagi district
Kalyana Karnataka Kannadapara Sanghatanegala Okkutta criticises the State govt., elected representatives for neglect towards development
Karnataka to launch OTT platform by January 2026
The dream of a Kannada OTT platform to showcase regional entertainment is set to become a reality early next year
Palace flower show from December 21; green fireworks to usher in New Year at Mysuru Palace
Karnataka: Bandipur Forest Staff Get Body Cameras
Bandipur Tiger Reserve spans Mysuru and Chamarajanagar districts and has witnessed several incidents involving tigers in recent months
Gruha Lakshmi: 2,123 crore released to women beneficiaries in Mandya
The Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board (KSEAB) has released the SSLC Class 10 preparatory examination time table for 2026. Three preparatory exams are scheduled from January 5 to February 28, 2026, to help students assess their readiness for the main board exams. The detailed schedule is available on the KSEAB website.

